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Get UpdatesI passed my 12 in 2022 with pcmb and appears for neet I took two year drop and I still didnt get enough marks to score a gmc. Now I want to do my 12 again with pcm from nios to appear in jee ? Can u do this? And my pcmb degree will still be valid ?
Yes, you can definitely appear for the 12th again through NIOS with PCM subjects.
This will make you eligible for JEE exams.
However, your previous PCMB degree will still hold validity. It won't be replaced or affected by the new NIOS certificate. You'll essentially have two 12th certificates.
Important Considerations:
- Time Management: Balancing NIOS studies and JEE preparation will be challenging.
- Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria for JEE, especially regarding age limits and other requirements.
- Exam Strategy: Develop a focused study plan to excel in both NIOS exams and JEE preparation.
Remember: While this is a potential path, carefully evaluate if it aligns with your long-term goals and if you're prepared for the academic and time commitment involved.
hope this helps you!!
I am passing 12th board 2023 but my overall marks 53% and I am going to give improvement biology from nios is this valid for neet or iiser like competitive exams??
Here are the key points regarding your query about appearing for NEET or IISER exams after passing 12th board in 2023 with 53% overall marks and appearing for biology improvement through NIOS:
1. NEET Eligibility:
- For NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), the minimum eligibility criteria is 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology subjects in the 12th board exam.
- Since your overall 12th board marks are 53%, you would be eligible to appear for NEET, provided you score at least 50% in the individual subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- Appearing for biology improvement through NIOS should not affect your NEET eligibility, as long as you meet the 50% criteria in the individual subjects.
2. IISER Eligibility:
- For admission to the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), the eligibility criteria includes scoring a minimum of 60% marks in the 12th board exam (55% for SC/ST/PwD categories).
- With your overall 12th board marks being 53%, you would not meet the general category eligibility criteria for IISER.
- However, if you are able to improve your overall 12th board marks to 60% or above (55% for SC/ST/PwD) through the biology improvement exam, then you would become eligible to appear for the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2024.
- For NEET, your 53% overall 12th board marks along with the 50% individual subject criteria should make you eligible, provided you clear the biology improvement exam.
- For IISER, your current 53% overall 12th board marks do not meet the 60% (55% for SC/ST/PwD) eligibility criteria. You would need to improve your overall marks to 60% or above to be eligible for the IISER Aptitude Test 2024.
I hope this helps provide clarity on your eligibility for NEET and IISER exams. Let me know if you have any other questions.
can I join engineering while giving nios for biology and attempt neet while still being in engineering college and later after neet results join medical college ?
hello
Yes, it is theoretically possible to pursue engineering while simultaneously preparing for and attempting the NEET exam, and then switch to a medical college later. However, there are several important factors and considerations you should be aware of:
1. **Dual Enrollment and Exam Preparation**
- **Engineering Studies:** While you are enrolled in an engineering college, you will need to manage your time effectively to balance both your engineering coursework and NEET preparation. This can be challenging, as engineering programs can be demanding.
- **NIOS for Biology:** If you are pursuing the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) for Biology to meet the eligibility requirements for NEET, ensure that you complete the necessary coursework and exams as per the NIOS schedule.
2. **Eligibility for NEET**
- **NEET Eligibility:** Ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria for NEET, including the age limit, educational qualifications, and other requirements. NEET is typically open to students who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- **Attempting NEET:** You can attempt NEET while being enrolled in an engineering college. Many students take a gap year or study part-time to prepare for competitive exams like NEET.
3. **Switching to Medical College**
- **Admission Process:** If you qualify for NEET and secure a place in a medical college, you would need to follow the admission process specific to that institution. This might involve withdrawing from your engineering program and fulfilling any other requirements of the medical college.
- **Credit Transfer:** Engineering credits and coursework generally do not transfer to medical college, so you would essentially be starting from scratch in the medical program.
4. **Considerations and Challenges**
- **Time Management:** Balancing engineering studies with NEET preparation requires excellent time management skills. Engineering programs can be rigorous, and managing additional study time for NEET might be demanding.
- **Financial Implications:** Consider the financial implications of switching from an engineering college to a medical college. You might face costs related to tuition fees, examination fees, and potentially the loss of time spent in the engineering program.
- **Commitment:** Ensure that you are fully committed to pursuing a career in medicine before making any decisions. Medical education is demanding and requires a strong commitment to the field.
5. **Alternative Paths**
- **Drop Year:** Some students choose to take a year off after completing their 12th grade to prepare exclusively for NEET, which can be less stressful than juggling both engineering studies and NEET preparation.
- **Integrated Programs:** Some institutions offer integrated programs that combine engineering and medical studies, but these are rare and may not be available everywhere.
does nios syllabus is same for stream 1 and stream 2
Hello Aryan
No, the NIOS syllabus is not the same for Stream 1 and Stream 2.
Stream 1 is designed for students who have completed 10th grade from a recognized board. It covers a wider range of subjects and is more comprehensive.
Stream 2 is designed for students who have not completed 10th grade or for those who want to study specific subjects without completing the entire 10th grade syllabus. It offers a limited number of subjects and is less comprehensive than Stream 1.
Therefore, the syllabus for Stream 1 will be more extensive and cover a wider range of topics compared to Stream 2.
i have passed my 12th with pcm and then give nios biology examination with practical and give neet also Am i eligible for mbbs abroad
Yes, you are potentially eligible for MBBS abroad if you passed your 12th with PCM and then gave the NIOS Biology exam (with practical) and NEET.
Your 12th with PCM and the additional NIOS Biology exam (with practical) fulfill this requirement.
Specific marks requirements vary by university and country. You need to check the individual university websites for their specific criteria.
While the NEET score isn't mandatory for all universities abroad, it can be an advantage in your application. Some universities might require a minimum NEET score, while others might consider it for scholarship purposes.
Start researching universities abroad that offer MBBS programs and check their specific eligibility requirements. Pay close attention to the required subjects (PCB) and any minimum marks needed.
See if the universities you are interested in require a minimum NEET score. Many universities abroad require English language proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Check the specific requirement for each university.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
I hope it helps!
if i complete my 12th in nios by taking exams in april 2025 and oct 2025 will i be eligible for admission to iit or nit in 2026
Hello,
Yes, completing your 12th through NIOS with exams in April and October 2025 makes you eligible for admission to IITs and NITs in 2026, provided you meet other eligibility criteria such as age limit, minimum marks in qualifying exams (like JEE Main or Advanced), and specific requirements of individual institutions. It's advisable to stay updated with the latest admission guidelines and requirements from the respective institutes you are interested in.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
Im a cbse passout candidate and got 57 in maths, if I appear for nios improvement exam only for maths will jadavpur university accept that marksheet?
There is a good chance that Jadavpur University will accept your NIOS improvement exam marksheet for Maths, but there could be a few factors to consider:
The university might have specific guidelines regarding accepting improvement exams from NIOS or other open schooling boards.
Look for the admission brochure or information on the university website related to eligibility criteria for admission. This might mention the acceptability of improvement exams.
Contact the Jadavpur University admissions office directly and explain your situation. Inquire whether they accept improvement exams from NIOS for Maths and if there are any specific requirements or procedures to follow.
Many universities in India accept improvement exams from NIOS or other recognized boards as long as it improves your overall score and meets the eligibility criteria for the program you are applying to.
Getting clarification directly from Jadavpur University is the most reliable way to ensure your NIOS improvement exam marksheet will be accepted for admission purposes. This proactive approach will help you avoid any last-minute surprises during the application process.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jadavpur-university-application-form
I hope it helps!
can i give nios/ cbse ( private can. ) exam in pcm after complete my 12th from gujrat board ( pcm) and continue my bsc maths.
Hello,
Yes, you can appear for NIOS or CBSE (Private Candidate) exams in PCM even after completing 12th from Gujarat Board in the same subjects while continuing your B.Sc. in Mathematics. This approach is often used to improve scores or meet specific academic requirements. Ensure you fulfill the eligibility criteria and follow the registration guidelines for NIOS or CBSE private exams. Your ongoing B.Sc. studies won’t be affected by this process.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
if Im repeating my 12th from nios, can i apply for Olympiad exam ? (not pursuing in any other fields)
Hello
yes, you can definitely apply for Olympiad exams even if you're repeating your 12th from NIOS.
Olympiad exams are generally open to students who are currently enrolled in a recognized educational institution. Since NIOS is a recognized national board, you are eligible to participate.
However, it's important to check the specific eligibility criteria for each Olympiad you're interested in. Some Olympiads may have additional requirements, such as a minimum percentage in certain subjects or a recommendation from a teacher.
Here are some popular Olympiads you can consider:
- National Science Olympiad (NSO)
- National Mathematics Olympiad (NMO)
- International Biology Olympiad (IBO)
- International Chemistry Olympiad (ICHO)
- International Physics Olympiad (IPhO)
- International Informatics Olympiad (IIO)
Remember to check the official websites of these Olympiads for the latest eligibility criteria and application deadlines.
12 ke NIOS results me XXXX ka mtlb kya hai
Hello Akash
XXXX in NIOS 12th results typically indicates that the result for that particular subject is withheld.
There could be several reasons for this:
- Incomplete or Missing Documents: If there are any missing or incomplete documents related to the subject, the result might be withheld.
- Discrepancies or Irregularities: If there are any discrepancies or irregularities found in the answer script or examination process, the result may be withheld pending further investigation.
- Technical Issues: In rare cases, technical issues during the evaluation process could lead to the withholding of results.
It's important to contact the NIOS office or your regional center to inquire about the specific reason for the withheld result. They can provide you with the exact details and guidance on what steps you need to take to resolve the issue.